Question:
Do the audio speakers affect sound quality with headphones in on a laptop?
Neoking
2012-08-31 16:48:38 UTC
I'm getting a new laptop with the labor day sale at best buy. I came across an HP with beats audio, and one without. They pretty much have the same specs, but the audio speakers are different. I never really use speakers on computers because it disturbs my parents. I have 3 pairs of headphones though.
Do the built-in speakers on the laptop affect sound quality with headphones on? Like I know the laptop w/ beats audio speaker's will sound better than the other laptop's speakers, but will headphones plugged in both of them affect the sound on the headphones? Thanks! :)
Four answers:
Rasheed Attili
2012-08-31 17:09:39 UTC
No your headphones would pretty much be the same on both laptops unless one laptop has surround sound and the other doesn't. You can enable the surround sound on your headphones if the laptop has surround sound but other than that they would work the same...
morken
2016-07-27 04:40:55 UTC
Under no circumstances. Some older desktops do not send enough phantom vigour into the jack for the speakers. That is more commonly all that's. For older computer systems, your first-rate bet is to use audio system which have an external vigor source, as opposed to the jack on the laptop.
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2012-09-04 08:43:50 UTC
No the audio speakers do not affect the sound quality of your headphones.
Hasitha
2012-08-31 16:55:36 UTC
No.. unless the audio cards are different the out put on headphones will be the same


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